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SpiffBot CoreXY 3D Printer
by spiffcow
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Update 10/24/2016
I'm officially abandoning the whole nylon slider idea. It *might* work if you used POM, but nylon is not suitable, and I'm not willing to sink any more time into it. I've switched back to wheels.
Update 9/11/2016
I have improved the sliders. There are now Y and Z sliders and a sliding X direct drive carriage based on croadfeldt's work (modified source code is available on [github](https://github.com/spiffcow/r-bot)). For the extruder use a bowden adapter of your choice (I used the C-Bot bowden adapter).
Use Taulman 645 or Bridge for the sliders, and make sure you get as little warping as possible. I have had great results using Printbite at 95C for the first layer and 105C for all other layers.
I'm currently running the printer completely without wheels with no discernible loss of quality. Pictures coming soon once I clean it all up.
This is a collection of modifications for Carl Feniak's [C-Bot](http://openbuilds.org/builds/c-bot.1146/). Ma
I'm officially abandoning the whole nylon slider idea. It *might* work if you used POM, but nylon is not suitable, and I'm not willing to sink any more time into it. I've switched back to wheels.
Update 9/11/2016
I have improved the sliders. There are now Y and Z sliders and a sliding X direct drive carriage based on croadfeldt's work (modified source code is available on [github](https://github.com/spiffcow/r-bot)). For the extruder use a bowden adapter of your choice (I used the C-Bot bowden adapter).
Use Taulman 645 or Bridge for the sliders, and make sure you get as little warping as possible. I have had great results using Printbite at 95C for the first layer and 105C for all other layers.
I'm currently running the printer completely without wheels with no discernible loss of quality. Pictures coming soon once I clean it all up.
This is a collection of modifications for Carl Feniak's [C-Bot](http://openbuilds.org/builds/c-bot.1146/). Ma
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